There always rises the question what to do with this record.
In a club,on an underground party,on a mix tape or cd.
To find a perfect match in or with the next record,this is always the touchstone of a dj.
Not to go on in the same style but finding a crossover where you can really add something in a mix so people can expand their listening experience,recognising desperation together with the need for love and opening up....For me I found an interesting match for this record in CAJ 233,Southside,O Sometimes by Braxton Holmes,Funky Disco Midgets...
Try it out with this record in a subtle way,see what happens at the event or on your tape/cd...
Review by proffitJul 30, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
These are one of the most darkest tracks ever put on vinyl. It's a journey into abyss of darkness of the human mind. One minute the vocals sound like whisper of temptation, then it breaks and sounds like a woman screaming her lungs out. Add the bleepy and freaky electronics and a deep bass kick, when player LOUD at a club, people will run of the floor in confusion or go totally insane! It's a record that once heard never forgotten.
I have so many good memories of this record when it was played constantly on the Ambient City radio station (of Sahko-boyz fame) in '94. This record and Basic Channel were pioneering the DEEP techno sound in the early 90s.
To my opinion one of the best Probes, maybe the best.
In a club,on an underground party,on a mix tape or cd.
To find a perfect match in or with the next record,this is always the touchstone of a dj.
Not to go on in the same style but finding a crossover where you can really add something in a mix so people can expand their listening experience,recognising desperation together with the need for love and opening up....For me I found an interesting match for this record in CAJ 233,Southside,O Sometimes by Braxton Holmes,Funky Disco Midgets...
Try it out with this record in a subtle way,see what happens at the event or on your tape/cd...